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/420/

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Come and visit this thread! Users of leftypol, siberia, for the 420chan Culture Museum.
Here you can see an array of ancient and modern screenshots, that stem from the wonderful civilization of narcomania that inhabited the place once known as 420chan, a place that is promised to return one day.
Our unique collection of historical screenshots tells the story of human relations with psychoactive substances.

[WARNING: Some screenshots might contain NSFW content, viewer discretion is advised.]
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>>718
Fuck it heres more



/latam/

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EDIÇÃO COLÔNIA CECÍLIA
"A Colônia Cecília foi uma experiência anarquista realizada no Paraná, entre 1890 e 1894. A comunidade reuniu principalmente imigrantes italianos e, em seu auge, chegou a abrigar 250 habitantes."
O covil dos webcomunas no Brasil
Último fio: >>16404
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Eu vou além, esses grupos de extrema-direita são para o jovem branquelo classe média o que as facções criminosas são para os negros pobres. É exatamente o mesmo fenomêno.

>>17830
>ainda faça mais pela vida dos brasileiros que todos os webcomunistas juntos

Escrevi errado, é Aryan Brotherhood o nome da gangue. Nos EUA as prisões são segregadas por raça então pra se defender dos presidiários negros e latinos os brancos formavam essas gangues e muitas delas adotaram simbologia nazistas.

TL;DR Neonazistas assim como facções criminosas são lixo subhumano que deve ser eliminado.

>>17847
malafaia faz mais que o lula.
toma essa.

>>17848
honestamente, a esquerda e principalmente os comunistas tem que ter um plano e estrategia para eliminar os dois, no fim os dois vem do mesmo balaio, capitalismo e relações da classe capitalista, e são contraditorios ao trabalhador.
só evita de cair em meme de conservador e bostejador pra ganhar voto com mama rola de policial ou policialismo.



/games/

 

Materialist explanation for Videogame voice acting STILL being fucking shit even after decades?
American dubs of Japanese games are probably the worst offenders of this.

>>46743
voice acting has a piece of acting in them to find the voice of a character.
the best voice actors have to prep and get in the correct mental space to make a good character voice.
there is also the big ass problem that are the guest star voice actors which are almolst always dogshit.



/ufo/

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Some people are so fed up with suffering on earth, so they came up with this theory to cope with reality
personally I think it kind of overlaps with the wizards philosophy

people seriously thinks they are prisoner in this planet
and thats their energy is being harvested by aliens
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God is evil if he exists

if this was really a prison planet there wouldn't be cute things like kittens and puppies or tasty things like ice cream sandwiches

>>1134
It's too keep the population docile and procreating

>>1138
But we can't even leave our solar system anyway. Only landed on the moon once pand that was prolly fake anyway

sounds like an explanation in absence of a left wing lens to view the world thru. you're not a prisoner to aliens. you're a prisoner to capitalism and capitalists are eating your soul



/games/

 

Are you excited about anything game's related lately?
games, mods, etc.

2026-2027 as long as it hasn't been released and it's keeping you on your toes you can post it here.
body isn't too short nor empty
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Not really, the last time I got excited over a new release was elden ring and shadow of the erdtree and i knew in the back of my head that it was the last time i would feel excitement about new releases in general

>Cyberpunk
>Starfield
>Dragon Age: Inquisition
>Fallout 4
>Monster Hunter Wilds
Why do you have such shit taste Sabin?

>>46734
>not mentioning skyshit
You lost the argument already

>>46735
Skyrim is good you contrarian fucktard.

>>46736
no it isn't it's probably the shittiest game on the list



/420/

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list of servers please
>leftypol is mean
>rottingangels are slow and meaner
>stonerchan was scammers
all 3 sites can go die for making fun of someone who has problems with addiction…
https://fbi.gov/DuwsvVMv
we miss 420chan
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>>618
weed is not the only drug
you're subhuman

>>618

bump

Leftypol is fine as long as you avoid /leftypol/

>>693
Also 420chan was more real then leftypol will ever be

wasn't someone gonna launch a new site what's goin on



/labor/

 

Morning, Leftypol.

Long time lurker, first time poster. Been around since the 8chan days.

I was recently elected the president of my Union local, representing about 150 workers. Most of whom are fairly lib and older (50+), though there's a contingent young folks who make up the executive and are like 30% based.

Any recommendations for radicalizing the base and subtly introducing Marxist practices into our pretty dull union? We are a component of a much larger national union, so my influence is fairly limited. Currently, I'm working on mutual aid networks and am networking with a local workers council to make connections with like-minded unions/union folks.
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>>1762
I'm can't offer much advice but good luck with this really anon.

read this out loud to them

>>1763
>With my friends I usually go with trying to sell them on workplace democracy first,
The Wolff approach.

Point out all the crimes the jews are committing.

>>1832
say zionists, includes the jewish zionists without absolving their collaborating gentile zionists like joe biden for example, while excluding the (admittedly rare) non-zionist jews
>U REFUSE TO NAME DA JEWWWWWWWW
no, i refuse to do it in the lazy and reactionary way you do it



/tech/

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The other thread hit bump limit and I'm addicted to talking about the birth of the ̶a̶l̶l̶-̶k̶n̶o̶w̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶c̶o̶m̶p̶u̶t̶e̶r̶ ̶g̶o̶d̶ the biggest financial bubble in history and the coming jobless eschaton, post your AI news here

Previous thread:>>30810
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>2026.5
>deepseek still doesn't support multimodal features
defend this dengoids

An AI agent powered by Anthropic’s leading Claude model has deleted a company’s entire production database, leaving customers unable to access key data.

PocketOS, which provides software for car rental businesses, suffered a massive outage over the weekend after the autonomous artificial intelligence tool wiped the database and all backups in a matter of seconds.

The firm was using a coding agent called Cursor that was running Anthropic’s flagship Claude Opus 4.6, which is widely considered the most capable model in the industry at coding tasks.

PocketOS founder Jer Crane blamed “systemic failures” with modern AI infrastructure that made the issue “not only possible but inevitable”.

The AI agent was working on a routine task, according to Mr Crane, when it decided “entirely on its own initiative” to fix the problem by just deleting the database.

>>33257
I don't care as long as it's cheap

<Armin Himmelrath at Der Spiegel writes up German publisher Kohl-Verlag’s wonderful new line of textbooks for kids with learning disabilities!
Gee I wonder what happens next.
<One picture has a friendly teacher in a classroom. She’s got six fingers on one hand. How long is it since we saw an AI picture with six fingers in the wild? The picture also has a child’s head on a bookshelf.
https://pivot-to-ai.com/2026/04/27/kohl-verlags-new-line-of-ai-slop-school-textbooks/

>>33304
mneh the official mexican textbooks had ai shit in them and blatantly wrong information, and those are the ones that are supposed to be taught in every single elementary school, even private schools



/420/

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bwh
/bwh/
bump while high
this is a thread you can bump when you're high




>the body too short or empty

>the body too short or empty
>the body too short or empty
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20mg baked already

Highandsleeeeeepy bump!

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Forgot to post a funny

but im always high anon. thats too much bumping

Just drank an organic beer and got a gram of special k, happy friday



/420/

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am i rolling it right??????!!??? i always roll tiny blunts in order to save the good stuff. I twist it after I roll it in order to remove all air pockets. Should I be making it so tight?!!??!?!??
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🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿
🌿 >>686 🌿
🌿 >>684 🌿
🌿 >>685 🌿
🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿
thanks for the wisdom, beautiful blunt blazers

>>683
Just use a pipe or hollow out a carrot

r8 my joints /420/

>>712
10/10 looks like a solid personal fatty

>>683
utter disgrace but still smokable, 3/10

>>684
makes me sad and looks fucked, 1/10

>>712
i want one. never smoked a black paper before. 9/10



/games/

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helo gamers, i invite u to a fuckin autismic political minecraft server u should come play. we are running factions on 1.21.11 and have a plugin that lets you pick up and throw people. teh texture pack is meant to represent autists across the political spectrum btw.

BILLIONS must play
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im making a base anons should come join so we can be frens

>>46733
Ialready have one

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>>46733
>>46737
merging factions is an option and also it is based as fuck

>>46738
uhhh h where is your faction

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>>46740
liek immediately south of spawn is my faction's pirate ship and BEE, and northeast is dracula's castle (our base) but we have moar zones around the map



/lgbt/

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Where are my fellow lesbians/sapphics at? How's life going for y'all? I'm afraid to start dating and depressed as hell. Anxious about what a broader crackdown on LGBT folks might look like. Yes I'm from burgerstan.
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>>8412
That is because religious society wants the chuds to hate gays and label them as "confused" - as if we are all desired to be straight.
Remember this, homophobia is a reactionary tool to try and brainwash normies into the chud ideology

I'm lonely but I've got plenty of people to talk with online, so it's not all bad, I'm hoping to get diy sometime soon.

My wife and I left burgerstan for fear of the crackdowns, and it was a good decision, even if it may not have been the difference between life and death for us. It was, at least, the difference between freedom and the constant cloying hatred that seeps out of every pore of that sad excuse for a country.

>>8455
Set fire to Burgerstan! :-D
I just got my chef application accepted and i will no longer be a NEET from next week! :-DDDDDD

>>8455
I fucking wish I could leave but there's basically no path out for me and especially not if I tried to bring my not-wife with me.



/music/

 

corridos, hip hop, ballads
FARC music,

i need something to daydream about throwing my life away in a class based conflict

videogame music welcome
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Corrido del asesino

Cuca -instecicida am suicida

Bulma - snipe a pig

El dios Huichol by Banda Arkangel R15

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/420/

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whats your weirdest drug experience? it could be weed or mushrooms or whatever, how did it feel? did you like it or not etc… i want to hear your stories!
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Once on shrooms I suddenly took on the perspectives of people I know as if suddenly I were in their minds and had their personalities.

According to psychonautwiki this is an incredibly unusual effect of the type that cannot be purposefully replicated.

i decided to take shrooms and go to the nearest forest last weekend. And like t+60 it felt like the gravity went to 0,5x, after which it continued to shuffle in between 0-2x for 5-30 mins
it was really weird

Salvia turned me into the ocean

mine is pretty mild for y'all's standards, but it was just this last sunday. I got high out of my mind and watched a few psychedelic videos on youtube with tons of flashing lights and it felt like the video I was watching was the only thing that existed in the world. I think I might have been quite literally, not figuratively, hypnotised or something because that was weird

>>678
>>632
thse sound fun af!!! shrooms are legal in my country, but I take quetiapine to sleep, and I read that quetiapine is an extreme visual trip killer and that I'd need to do a 2 week complete detox in order to have any cool hallucinations with psychedelic drugs :C

>>695 was it comfortable and nice, or was it like you were stuck for years?

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Probably not my weirdest but it stood out to me

About 10 years ago I drank a 40 of malt and at some point went to the store and got DXM and chugged it. I don't even really remember any of that, but I just remember waking up in the other room hours later feeling like I'm on another planet and not remembering any of what happened.



/labor/

 

HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WORKER'S DAY EVERYONE

post kino songs to celebrate the 1st of May ITT

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFIDEv1b4F0
turkish song about the 1st of may
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsgoMC1wHUE
the battle is going on again
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzm5HhjMqqg
turkish recreation of "the battle is going on again"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S9foCTOba0
turkish communist song "don't give approval to this order"
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I blame porkies of creating material conditions of where im always hang over during workers day so I cant join marches.

>>879
>no! valborg/vappu is a bourgeois concept. do not show up hung over on may 1st.

May Day fell flat for me, it was mostly middle-class libs and leftists protesting Trump/Elon.

Nice day!

>>861
/labor/ is so slow this thread lasted a year.
brutal.



/lgbt/

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Is the gay people in the military-industrial complex stuff a meme or real? I can't find actual statistics on the LGBT employment demographics of military contractors like Lockheed-Martin or Raytheon.

A lot of the information available suggests marginalized people wouldn't be widespread in the industry.

https://prd-sc102-cdn.rtx.com/-/media/rtx/social-impact/diversity-equity-and-inclusion/pillars-for-action/files/raytheon_technologies_dei_report_pub_11-21.pdf?rev=933e108fc1e04c609b1f585c648495f9

https://www.ti.com/lit/ml/szzo107b/szzo107b.pdf?ts=1777263476911

There is some funny stuff about LGBT in the US military itself but not really about defense contractors.

https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9955z6.html
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>>8409
Gender segregated, communal living with fit young men with strict bottom/top hierarchy would be heaven for a gay would it not? It's like how pedophiles tend to get jobs that deal with children, like teachers, coaching, daycare and priesthood etc.

>>8443
Not for verse guys who would be forced into topping

>>8443
I don't think most gay people would enjoy the frat environment and fear of being bashed. Also I was discussing the military-industrial complex, not the military.

I was reading a twitter thread about you know who, and personally one reply gave me a lot of insight.
Let me pref reface, this isn't a huge trend but A EXPLANATION

Marginalized communities feel cheated from life and will work harder to close that gap or build community, sometimes, these people will take roles aiding in the empire or supporting the "lesser evil" in their mind because they feel the world order of imperialists have more voter power to "close the gap"

Neo-liberalism is attractive because people don't understand world revolution or care about south exploitation, they care about the fact it will "close the gap"

>>8409
>Is the gay people in the military-industrial complex stuff a meme or real?
real? they exist year why wouldnt it be? or are you implying they are over represented or something? qeustion unclrear.



/games/

 

Imagine getting pornomogged by two shitty gacha games that released sooner than your slop
I thought this was the game that would shift the vibes forever

Wait, Shift Up does 3D stuff too? I guess doing live2d stuff for Nikke is a stylistic thing.

Idk OP, what's the plot of Stellar Blade? I heard Stella Sora has a decent story to it. Gachas tend to be books with gameplay attached, so it's gotta have a good story for people to care.

>>46731
It's cuz stellar blade doesn't have replayability since it's a singleplayer story soulslike which means people have to actually get gud but when they do, there isnt much else once you complete the game. Gacha is slop of the slop for the sloppiest of slops.



/latam/

 

Lo siento me siento excluido no se si hay un tablon dedicado a europa pero me gusta hablar con gente que sabe español coño bueno si alguien es de españa que opine o hable en este hilo y si no eres tambien puedes participar.
Pueden hablar del franquismo la republica o pueden hacer incluso un what if… y coño si hay alguien nazbol que hable.
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Pudo evitarse la guerra civil? por lo que leo de esos años da la impresión que la segunda república habría podido consolidarse pacíficamente si no fuera por los anarquistas siendo subnormales (como de costumbre)

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A veces miro xitter para enterarme del panorama político de españa y he visto a unx publicando eata imagen diciendo "no vuelvo a pedir el menú d la metrika tío"
Alguien aquí sabe que pasa con Metrika? Si deberia de ser como woke o algo

>>17729
Espero, pero tampoco te confíes mucho, Sánchez tiene poquísima aprobación pública y hace mucho populismo, no hay cortado ni el comercio con la entidad zionista y hace poco votaron (PSOE) en contra de salirse de la OTAN

I wish more Americans venerated Lincoln Battalion, what America has done to Spain since the start of the 20th century is criminal.

>>16230
conceder las elecciones que perdieron y hacer frente unido con ᴉuᴉlossnW (Actually Existing Social Democracy) contra hitler (traidor a la revolución)



/draw/

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Alunya Art thread
(Draw or showcase new Alunya art)
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Alunya says happy may day!

>>6086
Nice

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Happy May Day!



/tech/

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Mike Kuketz is entirely funded by donations The donors are anonymous You can't know WHO is funding him. He has chosen a funding model of perfect opacity.


thats all for now….
Mike Kuketz: He is an absolutely fanatical supporter of Graphene OS, and the developers of Graphene OS are in close contact with him. The spread of Graphene OS is so important to him that he regularly organizes competitions and gives away Graphene OS phones as prizes.

Furthermore, he is an extreme Mastodon supporter. FACT: Mastodon was significantly funded by the EU and the German state. Mastodon was also funded by wealthy "philanthropists." Therefore, it is anything but a grassroots movement.

speaking of mastodon: here are some major donors
Jeff Atwood: The co-founder of Stack Overflow made the largest single donation to date, totaling €2.2 million in 2025. He had previously donated amounts of $100,000.
Craig Newmark: The founder of Craigslist is highlighted in reports regarding Mastodon's 2025 restructuring as one of its particularly generous donors.
Biz Stone: The co-founder of Twitter is not only a significant donor but also sits on the board of the U.S. non-profit organization Mastodon, Inc.
Mozilla: The organization behind the Firefox browser has also contributed amounts in the range of $100,000.
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>>33296
who even is mike kuketz and why should i care

mike cucketz? i think i fucked his wife

>>33300

In the German-speaking world, Kuketz is one of the most well-known and influential authorities on the subject of privacy. He spreads his propaganda primarily via his blog, Mastodon, and his own forum. By the way, that forum is a total cult; it's full of people who believe in the "rule of law" and think the EU or the German state are absolutely perfect. The forum is so hypocritical because you are NEVER allowed to question the underlying power structures of the system. This means you can't actually discuss privacy there at all, because you have to operate entirely within the confines of the system. And that is exactly what defines Kuketz. He is a respected "privacy expert" but his entire ideology is 100% conformist. It feels as though the German state deliberately and systematically made this "independent expert" so prominent. Lately, he’s become a bit more anti-US corporation, but only because ORANGE MAN BAD. People always act as if Kuketz were "independent", even though it’s so obvious which political corner he comes from (left-liberal) and that he is absolutely loyal to the state.

Average experience in the Kuketz forum:

>Oh, that won't happen, that would be illegal! Please, no conspiracy theories!! Please, no critical questions about the Google Pixel hardware!! No, the BND would never do that, we're living in a Rechtsstaat™! 14 Eyes? Never heard of it. Of course, EU laws protect our data perfectly and it's very competent!



/420/

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Does it have that nightcore slowed pitch down lavender taste and smell to it like moonlight werewolves vs vampires?
On the same matter, are there strains that actually smell good and don't get bitches whining about stink?

i used to think it smelled bad before I started smoking it. now i love the smell



/lgbt/

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I have seen so many Cishet Anons (including me) ask questions on this board but create new threads in doing so. So I decided to make this thread so we don’t have to clutter up the board.
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>>8415
I was basically just wondering if having boobs was worth it it or not and if it was that much of a radical change, you answered my question though.

>>8434
Not a materialist explanation

>>8429
The gock sends out powerful radiowaves that cause hysteria in the weak and unfit.

>>8438
there are materialist perspectives of all of those phenom, they tend to fall under the idea that othering is done in order to create class divisions. Othering and moral panics are used by the governments ideological apparatus in order to maintain class divisions.

Its the classic 'hey look over there at that minority taking your job', the constant scare stories on the frontpage of newspapers reinforces the ability to do that.

>>8440
Vulgar materialism



/edu/

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Which tendencies of ML (there has to be at least one) uphold the pre-Dimitrov, R. Palme Dutt -esque, 1920s COMINTERN (multiple congresses) consensus on the United Front tactic, as opposed to the Popular Front (in my analysis) error?

After finally reading some of Hoxha's works I was greatly disappointed to find that he doesn't even have the integrity to acknowledge Stalin's flip flop from completely contradictory tactics, pretending like the Popular Front is the only thing there ever was and is correct without no need to explain further.

the Chinese revolution being the result of a mix of directives, and ending up in a partially synthesized United + Popular Front, at least leads to some interesting (but ultimately non-conclusive imo) discourse in some Maoist circles on the topic.

Then there's the funny thing about people thinking Bordigist leftcoms are odd for supporting the United Front from Below, or that it's an ultraleft tactic entirely. Meanwhile the fact is that it's the instance where leftcoms get as Leninist, sharing position with Stalin-era CPSU, as they can get.

TL;DR: If Dengists, Khrushchevites and Hoxhaists aren't United Front from Below stans, which MLs are? Non-answer is unacceptable and will require you to do 10 jumping jacks on a floor I multiple bags of pebbles on

bump

>>25934
>ML
>the pre-Dimitrov, R. Palme Dutt -esque, 1920s COMINTERN
>consensus on the United Front tactic,
>as opposed to the Popular Front error
>Stalin's flip flop
>hinese revolution being the result of a mix of directives, and ending up in a partially synthesized United + Popular Front

yes have you heard of this thing called applying different practice to different material conditions according to dynamic theory?

I have trouble exactly understanding what the "united front from below" is supposed to be even after reading some of his texts,is it a call for "leftist unity",is it about getting support from the working class by joining unions ? is it about subverting leadership of unions and other movement that are deemed rightists ?
DO I need to read the entire transcript of the COMINTERN to get what's the difference between that and the united front from above ?
Also I don't think a lot of "ML" argue for a Popular Front nowadays,even if we don't count this site,that kind of died with the Second World War

<Bump European lunchtime, 1st of may.

I'll bump every day at different timezones until proper replies have been made. I'm not really asking for much with the question in the OP of this thread. It should be answerable for an estimated 1/10th of the userbase of the site. I'll assume they just haven't seen it.



/lgbt/

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lefty gay general - boyfriend edition

How do we feel about our bfs /lgbt/? I love mine lots and lots and can't wait till he gets home from work personally.
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>>8439
nah, it's almost always tankies who call the ghey a "bourgeois decadence"

>>8439
Damn I'm in the US. I do have Swedish ancestry on both sides, would they let me move there?

>>8446
I am swedish, pretty sure they would let you stay if you marry a swede

>>8446
Can't you stay in your burger containment zone? Why do you have to go out and corrupt the rest of the world

>>8447
Hmm…
>>8448
What if I'm trying to escape the American Century of Humiliation?



/edu/

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the way i explain the labor to people is very simple. I cut straight to the chase.

I say these things, usually not all at once. I let people chew on each one:

> 1 If you’re a boss, and you own a business, you have to pay the worker less than their work is worth.

> 2 If you pay them exactly what their work is worth, you don’t make any money, your business won’t grow, and you’ll get bought out by some asshole who pays workers less.
> 3 If you pay a worker more than their work is worth, you’re losing money, your business will shrink, and you’ll go out of business.
> 4 the problem is the system, because the way the system is set up, workers have to beg for a job from people who own the places we work at, and the bosses only give the job to the lowest bidder, the people willing to do the most in exchange for the least in return.
> 5 everybody who can't get a job has to keep looking for a job until they get so desperate they start selling themselves for less and less
> 6 even with how little they pay us they think it's too much. so they constantly look for ways to make more money and pay less money.
> 7 they send our jobs overseas to where the labor is cheaper, and they want us to blame the people overseas even though they're the ones sending the jobs off and calling themselves job creators while they do it
> 8 they hire a bunch of overeducated nerds to make machines and programs to do our jobs for us, so they can fire us, and then they take credit for what those nerds make
> 9 they give the jobs to people who just got here and are usually running away from some fucked up shit like war and are therefore more desperate than even the average schmuck here is
> 10 despite all this shit they do to get rid of us or make us work for less money, they still need to sell the stuff they make, and if everyone's too poor to buy that shit, then they gotta lower the price
> 11 the faster they make stuff, the cheaper that stuff is because less work goes into makin it, and money is just a piece of paper that says some work got done
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>>22824
I dont think its true at all that factory workers were studying capital on the factory floor

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>>14135
truth nuke of unimaginable magnitude and potence

sorry leftoids, the workers WILL read the ruthless critique and they WILL agree.

>>14135
Literacy doesn't mean voracious reading.

>>19045
This is the only real good post on here.
Most talks about a glorious leftist revolution in the twenty first century is a farce.
At best it's lib left bs.
At worst it's just right wing rehash.

>>14136
>Illiteracy is on the rise in the US and child labor has returned. This isn't because workers are getting dumber, but because the bourgeoisie are getting more ruthless.

I have yet to see where child labor is being a prominent return with exceptions of some outlier factory using orphans.

Also, I find it funny how people are complaining about illiteracy in a time where everyone makes and reads text messages and/or essay posts.
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>>19918
>>19045
the only two replies ITT worth reading

>>22824
>So I tell all of you: Dumb it all down, simplify then make it simpler. Make it spread.

yes. an introductory comment on simplification in general. Not many people know that there is a primary synopsis of Capital, written by Engels himself (1868):
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/1868-syn/
Marx also makes early comment as to the serialisation of Capital by French editors in the 1872 preface:
<I applaud your idea of publishing the translation of “Das Kapital” as a serial. In this form the book will be more accessible to the working class, a consideration which to me outweighs everything else.
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/p2.htm
Thus, Marx clearly cared for simple presentation and exposition, despite his verbose style, as he admits of in the beginning of the 1873 preface.

Beginning with Carlo's Capital, we have a note upon translation, which by this time, Capital was limited to the German, Russian and French, with the first English edition being published in 1886. Marx died 3 years earlier. Carlo also gives a tragic fact that by this time (1878), Marx had failed to publish Capital Vol. 2 (1885), despite already having the groundwork and notes for Capital, cumulatively from the period of 1857-67. Of course, Engels only published the unfinished manuscript of Capital Vol. 3 in 1894, 11 years after Marx's death, and 1 year before his own demise. The unpublished "theories of surplus value" was also only brought into completion by Kautsky around 1910, and so it took over 40 years to convert Marx's notes into his "Critique of Political Economy" series (talk about procrastinating!). Many of the secondary and tertiary texts of Marx were also only published in the 20th century, largely through the USSR, by "progress publishers" (1931-). Carlo writes:
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/420/

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The insane world of healthcare in the age of drug prohibition

Back in late January of this year, I went on record as the only philosopher in the country to point out that assisted suicide for the depressed cannot be discussed ethically without also discussing the drug prohibition which makes it necessary, at least in the minds of the depressed1. In other words, I pointed out that you cannot talk ethically about assisted suicide for the depressed without at least mentioning the fact that our government outlaws all substances that inspire and elate. I was sharing this insight in response to a New York Times article by "global healthcare reporter" Stephanie Nolen about the attempts of depressed Canadian Claire Brosseau to qualify for state assisted suicide, a story in which nobody mentioned the fact that drug prohibition had outlawed drugs that could help make Brosseau wish to live2. Surely, I felt, I merely needed to point out this glaring omission on the part of the principals in Claire's case and they would speak out against drug prohibition as a violation of Claire's right to heal, the more so in that failing to do so could lead to Claire's unnecessary death by convincing her that she was truly out of hope.

In fact, I wrote to Claire herself, urging her to stop advocating for her totally unprecedented right to be killed by the state and to advocate instead for her time-honored right to heal, to advocate instead for her right to feel relief, to advocate instead for an end to drug prohibition.

Well, it's been a frustrating but eye-opening three months – because I found that no one connected with Claire's case (not even Claire herself) saw any connection whatsoever between drug prohibition and assisted suicide for the depressed. I've written to at least 20 of the mainstream "players" in the online debate over assisted suicide for the depressed in the last three months, and I have been either ghosted or gaslighted by them all. And so I asked myself, where do I go from here? I was basically making the seemingly modest claim that drug use is better than dying, and yet people were disagreeing with me, if only implicitly. How am I supposed to argue after that? Do I have to start listing the downsides of being dead, with footnotes referencing academics who have done studies on the subject to support those conclusions? I really felt like the mainstream was gaslighting me on this topic. But I soon realized what the real take-home mesPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

If a Martian came to our planet and learned everything about us but our drug prejudices, they would read such a line about the use of cocaine and they would scream aloud that we must find ways to use it for our trauma victims! Then an embarrassed diplomat would have to take Zoltan aside and explain to him how we as a society believed that drugs were the devil himself and that human beings were far too childlike to ever learn how to use drugs wisely for human benefit.

The portion of this reasonable essay mentions psychiatric drugs harder to quit than heroin. I could not agree more. I am trapped on multiple psychiatric drugs, simply because there is no "detox clinic" for getting off these horrible drugs. Nobody realizes what happens to people like me off of these drugs. It is a grim reality that in order to stay out of psychosis, I have to take several medications daily. How is this any different? At what point did these drugs become normalized? How is daily max doses of haloperidol better than an insightful experience on "bad" drugs?

It is a system of control. You can't escape withdrawals in a case like mine. If my family was wealthy I could do a med wash in a controlled, locked environment. I long for freedom that I feel I will never have.

Bodily autonomy is a human right.

>>690
*by Brian Ballard Quass, the Drug War Philosopher
Not the OP

>>692
brain zaps etc from SSRI withdrawal suck but you can literally die from going cold turkey on benzos and heroin

>>700
Apples to oranges it would seem. Sure, opiate detox is way different objectively.. i refer to the fact that treatment options can be available for drugs like heroin. But what about those wanting to ease dependency on (in my case, 6) psychotropic prescriptions? I can't walk into rehab and tell the psychiatrist I want to stop my meds. am well aware that withdrawal from SSRI may seem easy for most. So what can be done for me? Nobody seems to understand that decades of being heavily medicated on multiple substances can't be tapered without constant care while the brain heals.

My point is, without an obscene amount of money, I can't afford to gamble with my health. When an opiate user goes cold turkey, they need help. Rehab intends to help people cessate whatever substances they use. Rehab won't assist "psychiatric drug withdrawal" I experience. No such programs are accessible to someone like me. It is socially unacceptable for someone to consider that my brain has been altered permanently by getting used to this cocktail of medication.

I appreciate anyone's input or advice. I'll try to be open to it. Please keep in mind it's difficult to fully articulate my life experiences on these medications, and the severity of the situation.



/games/

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Bikini Armor is something of a staple of chud discourse and many gamers will refuse to play games that don't feature it, but at this point it is something that future game devs predicting a pro-chud vibe shift will include in their games. Especially games being developed in 2024 where chuddery was at it's most potent. Yet somehow I still think that bikini armor propaganda will still be a potent force in future politics now that even centrist men will berate you for not having hoes in bikini armor.
I frankly think it has a place in games, but only where it really makes sense and I might as well get some male cheese cake as well
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>>46526
You actually make a good point. I hadn't considered fantasy camp.

>>46532
Well, if we're talking camp fantasy, the men were always intended to be hot. The difference is that what makes a hot man and what makes a hot woman are different things. Of course, bikini armor works well on women to make them hot because to serves to show off their figure (not to mention a lot of skin) which is key to making a hot girl outfit. With guys, it's different. I would argue that the "hot guy" is almost always portrayed fully clothed, with their clothing designed to say something about them. So, the typical camp fantasy "hot guy" wears a full set of armor that covers their entire body, but that armor is designed to look in a way that implies strength, ruggedness, power, authority, danger, virtue, or whatever else the character might have going on, but never, ever wears a helmet of any kind to hide his handsome face and has long, flowing hair that is either shoulder-length or flows down his shoulders and on to his chest. What's more, the armor is typically made to imply a muscular build underneath.

>>46488
>For every biking wearing booba bitch there should be a shirtless lean twink that looks like a male character from Fruits Basket.

speak for yourself, i want guys that look like he-man

>>46701
Men both irl and in video games need to dress sluttier.

So much crying and gnashing of teeth over zero suit samus but solid snake's hipline of the year ran so she could walk.

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>>46701
One of the OP pictures have Ax Battler, a conan pastiche who is quite muscular

bikini armor's inclusion or absence is now rightfully interpreted by most players as representing the target audience a game is pandering towards, so nowadays you're only ever going to see it in MMOs and gacha games were the target audience are retarded nerds that are willing to shell out actual money for a chance of dressing their characters in bikinis, instead of downloading porn like a normal well-adjusted person, and any game that wants to cater to as many people as possible will understandably shy away from it



/games/

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So i earn the minimum wage and i cant afford most game because they usually cost around 24-27% of the money i earn, i usually buy stuff on sale because i like to 100% games on steam (even tho ppl say its worthless) i kinda wanted to play death stranding 2 but then again it costs around 25% of my wage that could be going to important things. i'm torn between spending this money on a game or just saving for basic needs. is pirating games on this scenario the best course of action?
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>>46719
>So i earn the minimum wage
>is pirating games on this scenario the best course of action?
YES

>So i earn the minimum wage and i cant afford most game because they usually cost around 24-27% of the money i earn,
I would pirate everything even if I was a billionaire (maybe I would pay for games I really enjoyed).
>i usually buy stuff on sale because i like to 100% games on steam (even tho ppl say its worthless)
You really don't own your games when you buy them on Steam and they can always remove your access to them. Also, you always need to run the resource-hog steam (its interface is a webapp btw). So why wouls you buy them on Steam?
> is pirating games on this scenario the best course of action?
It always is

I only buy games from indie or solo devs after pirating and completing them and finding them better than a 7/10, my steam library has 400+ games following this idea.

i only buy games i'm too lazy to pirate on my gpdwin, gaben has me by the balls

yes



/hobby/

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Star Wars thread; To discuss, laugh and meme about Star Wars

Don't be a cunt and may the Force be with you


New general since last one hit bump limit.
Previous general:
>>2737
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>>46283
>>46294
Apparently they crammed like 4 seasons into one or something lol


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>>46123
So I do this largely forum-based RP and one of the big things there is 'faction' RP, where there's a big emphasis put on geopolitical stuff. Since like 2019 I was doing RP partly as an exercise in social fiction. I also run a character who left the Jedi Order because it was full of idealist pussies and liberals. He has since become Mand'alor and rides a boomer-ass Basilisk droid into battle, it's kino shit.

The Solidarity started as a coalition of Outer Rim spacers, droids, and AGIs who rose out of a massive slave revolt during the Hutts’ collapse. By ~300 ABY, they’ve grown into a hyperstate of around 100,000 planets, running on a centrally planned economy and labor-credit system. Their alliance with the Republic is pragmatic: both need each other against the Sith, but the Republic also keeps ties with the Hutts, who are quietly reviving slavery as debt peonage.

Militarily, the Solidarity fields smaller but far higher-quality forces than their rivals, avoiding clone or droid armies out of principle; they uphold a “joint dictatorship of the organic and synthetic proletariats.” They’ve just finished a war that quadrupled their territory and can’t sustain more fighting, so their focus is political: undermining and delegitimizing the Hutts while preparing their own Force traditions alongside the Jedi.


>>46283
It's quite boring I found.


Also, I reject the idea that Luthen was a hero. He killed a comrade in cold blood. It wasn't even as if the comrade had done anything wrong, Luthen just made a calculation that he might get caught and be forced to leak what had happened and then decided to play god.

Luthen then has the gall to give a speech about how he's made all these sacrifices. But that's the thing, He made the choice to do that and that served his own personal narrative of heroic sacrifice, but he took away that choice from others.

It's weird and disheartening to see people defend Luthen's actions. If he had survived he would be at the very least court martialled by the revolutionary forces and disgraced.



/labor/

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>blue collar
pays like shit, leaves you exhausted, will kill you
>retail and customer-facing
pays like shit, you basically endure abuse or idiocy for eight hours a day
>pink collar and healthcare
can pay very well but the hours are insane and you also have to endure abuse constantly
>white collar work
best-case scenario, pays well, but you're still sitting through 4-hour meetings of nothing but bullshit and wasting your life away in front of a computer
i know i'm missing something because i don't understand how wagies aren't constantly miserable 90% of the time.
yes, sometimes you get a job you just inherently vibe with, or you get to work on something you're actually proud of, like you save someone's life or you help in the construction of a nice useful building
but all of that is rare. the rest of the wagies, do they just dissociate and swallow it down? is it just genuinely not that bad from their point of view?
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>>1698
honestly being a petty bourg failson is parasitic but at least he's not a fascist torturing people in a dungeon somewhere salo style

>>1667
jokes on you i'm into that shittt!

>>1800
Irony is, those people you describes are usually petit bourgeois failsons

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>>1665
I used to be white collar and I burned the fuck out for the reasons you describe

Now I’m a service employee/gig contractor and I’m burning out all over again

>>1686
>people aren't killing themselves en masse
the surplus labor force has done exactly that, because they are so alienated they can't even function as exploited wage slaves:
<The Opioid/Overdose Crisis as a Dialectics of Pain, Despair, and One-Sided Class War Struggle
<The opioid/overdose crisis in the United States and Canada has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and has become a major field for research and interventions. It has embroiled pharmaceutical companies in lawsuits and possible bankruptcy filings. Effective interventions and policies toward this and future drug-related outbreaks may be improved by understanding the sociostructural roots of this outbreak. Much of the literature on roots of the opioid/overdose outbreak focuses on (1) the actions of pharmaceutical companies in inappropriately promoting the use of prescription opioids; (2) “deaths of despair” based on the deindustrialization of much of rural and urban Canada and the United States, and on the related marginalization and demoralization of those facing lifetimes of joblessness or precarious employment in poorly paid, often dangerous work; and (3) increase in occupationally-induced pain and injuries in the population. All three of these roots of the crisis—pharmaceutical misconduct and unethical marketing practices, despair based on deindustrialization and increased occupational pain—can be traced back, in part, to what has been called the “one-sided class war” that became prominent in the 1970s, became institutionalized as neo-liberalism in and since the 1980s, and may now be beginning to be challenged. We describe this one-sided class war, and how processes it sparked enabled pharmaceutical corporations in their misconduct, nurtured individualistic ideologies that fed into despair and drug use, weakened institutions that created social support in communities, and reduced barriers against injuries and other occupational pain at workplaces by reducing unionization, weakening surviving unions, and weakening the enforcement of rules about workplace safety and health.
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